Daewangam Park, Ulsan

The oceanside grounds of Daewangam Park boast expressive rock formations, sculpted over a millennia of wind and waves. A 1 km (0.6 mi) trail takes you through picturesque forests of pine, cherry trees, magnolias, camellias, apricots, and forsythia to the waterfront, where well-maintained boardwalk pathways help you navigate the dramatic geology of the coast. Be sure to bring a warm layer, as the weather can be blustery; if you get hungry head to the entrance for some cafes and amenities. Put Daewangam Park into our Ulsan road trip planning tool and find out what's close by, where to stay, and where to head next.

This park is home to the legendary Great Rock, which was buried under a rocky island by the queen of Shilla Moon, who was a dragon to defend the country after his death. It's a great place to go out with your family on sunny days because there's a crying lighthouse in the area and the scenery is good.

I visited in the summer, and it was really close to the sea, so i walked around comfortably because of the cool sea breeze, and i also saw the registration cultural festival, the old crying lighthouse. It is one of the 12 landscapes of Ulsan, so it's a good place to visit.

Beautiful! Take a walk through the line forest and you see the sea cutting through the rocks, there are a couple of places one could stop by to take pictures of the scenery. It's not too crowded either, very clean and untouched. Love it!